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First World War Next of Kin Plaque: Official Letter

A letter from Warwick Record Office which accompanies a victory medal issued to Private Henry Harold Burford, 16th June 1921. The medal was awarded posthumously to Private Burford. He died at Passchendaele ...

John Howard Visiting Warwick Gaol

Ink on paper print John Howard Visiting Warwick Gaol in 1899 The print depicts two men entering a cell at Warwick Gaol, with three men sitting on the floor chained to stone pillars. 160mm x 135mm.

John Howard Visiting Warwick Gaol

John Howard Visiting Warwick Gaol, 1899 Ink on paper 220mm x 175mm John Howard (1726-1790) was a philanthropist whose campaigns for prison reform led to two acts of parliament being passed in 1774. In ...

Warwick. Cape Road

Houses in Cape Road, Warwick. 1900s

Warwick. Cape Road

Houses in Cape Road, Warwick. 1900s

Warwick. Cape Road Bridge, trains under

9F class 2-10-0 No. 92160 and Midland Pullman "London Bound" pass beneath Cape Road bridge, Warwick. Diesel and steam engines. 1st March 1966

Warwick. Cape Road, Prison

Exterior view of Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910

Warwick. Cape Road, Prison

Interior view of Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910

Warwick. Cape Road, Prison

Interior view of Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910

Warwick. Cape Road, Prison

View of a cell at Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison

Prisoners in Warwick prison sawing wood and being watched over by two prison officers. c.1906

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison

Prisoners in Warwick prison making hammocks and mail bags. 1906

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison

Interior view of Warwick prison. 1906

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, demolition

Demolition of Warwick prison. 1934

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, interior

Interior of Cape Prison, Warwick. 1900s

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, kitchens

Warwick prison kitchens. 1906

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, officers

The Governor of Warwick prison, Mr D'Eath, seated in the centre, on his left, is the Chaplain to the prison, the Rev. Hall, who died in 1912. The staff at His Majesty's Prison, Warwick on 26th November ...

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, prisoner's cell

A cell in Warwick prison. 1906

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